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How far is it from Times Square to Lower East Side Tenement Museum?

The distance between Times Square and Lower East Side Tenement Museum is 4 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Times Square to Lower East Side Tenement Museum?

The cheapest way to get from Times Square to Lower East Side Tenement Museum is to subway which costs $3 and takes 13 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Times Square to Lower East Side Tenement Museum?

The quickest way to get from Times Square to Lower East Side Tenement Museum is to taxi which takes 8 min and costs $27 - $35.

How long does it take to get from Times Square to Lower East Side Tenement Museum?

The subway from 42 St - Bryant Pk to Delancey St takes 11 min including transfers and departs every five minutes.

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